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World stage years from now

Name: Anonymous 2009-07-24 10:29

What does everyone think the face of politics will look like 20 years from now? 40? 100?

Name: Anonymous 2009-07-24 12:11

We'll have a European big state instead of the now separate ones. Same thing in South America, possibly Asia. Although less wars and violence it will be more totalitarian, less freedom of speach, more surveillance etc.

Name: Anonymous 2009-07-24 16:19

20 years from now peak oil will hit
40 years from now the world has stagnated and begins falling apart
100 years from now the civilization will be in full regression

Name: Anonymous 2009-07-24 17:01

>>2
Yep, one world Government. Have they already ratified the European constitution? Or is that still in a working process? Pretty scary when you have people all over Europe not caring much about the sovereignty of their own nations being eroded, and it's pretty obvious that there's work underway into making Europe a continent of one nation.

Name: Anonymous 2009-07-24 19:55

>>4

They're just going to force the people of Ireland to vote again, and vote "right" this time. After that we're good to go.

Name: Anonymous 2009-07-24 21:10

>>5
Oh dear.

Name: Anonymous 2009-07-25 2:30

20 years: peak oil hits
40 years: 1st world is a bit poorer, 3rd world in chaos
100 years: new equilibrium, the sky hasn't fallen

Name: Anonymous 2009-07-25 11:38

20 years: peak oil
40 years: fusion reactors invented
100 years: nuclear fusion bomb invented, earth destroyed

Name: Anonymous 2009-07-25 13:47

The world will probably be dominated by Germany and Japan. Well that's what I think anyway.

Name: Anonymous 2009-07-25 17:10

The United States will achieve the same great status that the Roman Empire and the Ottoman Empire has now.

Name: Anonymous 2009-07-25 21:31

>>4

Regardning the EU, there's this funny thing...

They have a set of things that need to be reached for a state to eb considered "democratic" and allowed to join the union. However, states that are already members are allowed to ignore those demands.

Name: Anonymous 2009-07-25 21:44

>>11
Yeah, it's like that now. But who is to say that in twenty years that it will continue to be so?

Name: Anonymous 2009-07-26 1:21

20 years: spics are the majority
40 years: USA as poor and fucked as the rest of latin America
100 years: China conquers world

Name: Anonymous 2009-07-26 9:42

>>12

Why would it not? It's great. They can seem like they care when accepting new states into it, so people will still think of them as "good". And they can infringe upon people's rights without too much objections.

Name: Anonymous 2009-07-27 16:58

>>14
I'm in complete agreement with you, and the people won't care! It's such a perfect ploy that whoever thought of it was a certified genius, or the world's biggest wacko. Europeans, enjoy your complete loss of national sovereignty.

Name: Anonymous 2009-07-30 17:50

>>9
Oh god.  10/10.  I haven't laughed that hard on /po/ in a long time.

Name: Anonymous 2009-08-02 11:49

>>16
Why is that funny?

Name: Anonymous 2009-08-02 20:46

>>16
/po/? I believe you've made a wrong turn somewhere.

Name: Anonymous 2009-08-03 23:57

By the time we hit peak oil (maybe 50 years from now) it won't matter that much. We'll have already replaced most of our consumption with something else.

Name: Anonymous 2009-08-04 8:47

I think there will be lots more niggers in the west and thus ruining formally rich and clean nations.

Name: Anonymous 2009-08-04 17:00

>>20
* African Americans

Name: Anonymous 2009-08-10 17:20

vote BNP, and we will forecfully disband the EU, exterminate the towelheads, and Reinstitute the Empire. Then we will force those Kroat bastards to go back to the way they had things in Versallis.

Name: Anonymous 2009-08-10 19:03

>>22

Oh boy, that's just hilarious.

Name: Anonymous 2009-08-11 1:10

>>19
We will also still will have some crude reserves left and organic sources, but it will all be a lot more expensive, like >>7 said, it will be tough but the sky isn't falling. As for fission/fusion, although nuclear power has become a lot more safer and efficient thanks to various advances during the 90s and helium-3 fusion is a feasible means of perfoming cold fusion the fuel sources are still limiting.

Name: Anonymous 2009-08-11 13:19

>>21
* moor

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